Wednesday, May 17, 2023

But, but, but, he was a Mexican White Supremacist!

 



I know that most who visit here are sharp enough to have recently noticed the selector switch for buzz phrases has been turned to "white supremacy" by the Ministry of Propaganda (aka MSM), the President, senators, congress critters, and various other talking heads.  Most lately we have repeatedly heard this label used over and over to describe Mauricio Garcia the man who wounded seven people and killed eight others at a shopping mall in Allen, TX. 

Not long after this tragic event took place I Googled "Texas mall shooting", etc. to try and find out more about what had happened. I began to notice I couldn't find out the perps name, but I did hear on television that he had "white supremacist" leanings, tattoos, postings, etc. Still, there were not any pictures. Eventually, I found this one (probably bleached white to some degree like Trayvon was). There were all sorts of conflicting reports but now the dust has settled and it is quiet.  Is it me, or does Mauricio have the features of a native Mexican from south of the border? That does not mean that he cannot be a citizen of the US or simply has immigrant parents, but is he a citizen? There is a very good chance that he and his family may not even be American. I believe this is the reason we are not hearing much about this actual event lately.

This is not a post about Mauricio or even about the shooting. It is about the fact that there is a reason that the current regime and the MSM are pushing this lie about "white supremacy being the greatest threat we have today threatening the American people and our way of life". I know I am preaching to the choir, but that simply is not true. America has plenty of threats at home, abroad, and the most dangerous are within our very own government. We have black folks killing other black folks in record numbers (and a lot of white people too). We have drug cartels operating our southern borders smuggling illegal drugs across our southern border with illegal invaders entering our country without any skills, education, etc. to offer. Most of these will be wards of the state whether (i.e. welfare programs of every type, food stamps, public housing, etc.) they are employed or not. These are only a few of our nations woes and now TPTB are transforming law-abiding taxpayers into criminals because of their skin color. Could this term "white supremacist" be the round up and incarcerate all those who have not broken any laws, but to alienate those oppose the regime? We know what has and is happening with the J6 protestors (aka "white supremacist") vs. the fate of those that lit American cities afire and looted on a scale never seen before in this country during the BLM/ANITFA BS. Make no mistake there is a two-tier justice system in this country and the balance of justice is not in favor of normal- law minding- white people.

Below is a link I saw over at WRSA which sheds a little light on possibilities as to why this false claim is being hammered into the minds of the sheeple. Read more HERE.


PS: Personally, I think Maurio is a Hispanic who happens to hate Asians.












9 comments:

  1. Hory shet! The elite Cheech and Chongo KKK Cholowaffen!
    Send them to the 51st CPUSA state the Kraine to make some Mariachi music.
    And the horn goes...honk, honk!

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  2. "[T]he current regime and the MSM are pushing this lie about 'white supremacy being the greatest threat we have today threatening the American people and our way of life'."

    It is not a lie about "Russia being the greatest threat we have today threatening the Ukrainian people and their way of life." Even if the Ukrainian people are ruled by foreign colonizers, for their own deaths, and the colonizers' profit. Even if the people The United States' regime labels "Ukrainian" are not.

    The United States' government, duly elected, according to The United States' Constitution, views Americans (numerically, overwhelmingly White), as their most pressing target of genocide (they loudly tell you so) -- for the (continuing) profit of the colonial power that rules The United States. It doesn't matter what Americans want, believe, pray for, nor -- even -- do. Any more than Uyghurs in China. You will be loaded into the train cars, and taken to the camps. Or you will be killed. Most likely by your "fellow" Americans (no "scare" quotes) who would rather another week in Pædotranny Wonderland, than joining (self-identified) "us" in the camps.

    Not -- no -- "Unless 'we' DO! something." "We've" had a century to read the plan. It's right there. On the lampposts. When herded by United States' mercenaries (of American genetic stock) down public streets, Americans rooted for "their" heroes. And swore to kneel. Before whatever The United States enthroned over them. As long as they were given the "opportunity" to vote. From the colonial rulers' list.

    It doesn't matter what "stage of grief" you want to gibber "we're" in. Americans will go the way of Uyghurs. Because they'd rather all hang together. "It's The American way." If you're on the genocide list, you can "prep" for "After the Mexican cartels liberate you". Or enjoy the collapse (did I mention that Pædotranny Wonderland likes kapos). If you're still alive when the United States' mercenaries roll up the road, your time and place will end the same.

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  3. his name was Mauricio and his parents whom he lived with needed an interpreter to talk to the press. i understand they are guatamalan illegals and that he spoke little better english than they did. he disappeared a couple weeks before the shooting after living there for years. programmed? trained?

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  4. Take a guess at how smart the "average" American is and then realize that roughly half are dumber than that. Any wonder the propaganda about "White supremacy" being spewed all over the planet is absorbed by so many who have few if any critical thinking skills?

    Too bad Mauricio wasn't engaged in gardening for the former senator from Delaware.

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  5. On the first day of the attack it was mentioned he lived at home and police discussions with his family wete hampered by the need for a translator who spoke their language. That does not suggest to me legal citizen of the US. It also suggests his parents spoke something other than spanish as that is easy in texas to get a translator for.

    Exile1981

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  6. Each newspaper article on similar murders was written by a reporter.
    If portraits are missing from the programming, I write to that reporter to ask about booking photos aka mug-shots.
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    If named pigment is lacking from the reporter's script -- or if the problem child is a 'Deleon' or 'Excremetishia' -- the astute observer wonders if a reverse-racism is promoted by intentionally withholding vital information.
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    The astute observer would like to possess that vital information to plot the next course correction.

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  7. I'm surprised that no one mocks any of these self-serving UniParty politicians whenever they spout this "white supremacist" bovine excrement. Have they not looked in the mirror lately? The vast super majority of the Kongressional Klown Krew, and their bureaucratic appointees are white males, and are at the top of the political food chain. And always fighting to stay there by hook or by crook.
    Does that not make them, themselves, "white supremacists"?
    Mock them. Mock them all, mercilessly.

    President Elect B Woodman

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  8. Given recent trends this is just another example of out-sourcing jobs Americans don’t want to do. Recognizing that real white supremacy is about as common in our culture as Kobe beef in a Burger King hamburger, it’s now necessary to find contractors either here or in Asia yo bear the burden of white supremacy.

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  9. The common denominator there is not skin color . It is the darkness of the heart , the soul, the lack of character and political affiliation..

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